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British pronunciation/nˌɒnstˈɒp/
American pronunciation/ˌnɑnˈstɑp/
non-stop

Definition & Meaning of "nonstop"

nonstop
01

(of a flight, train, journey etc.) having or making no stops

nonstop definition and meaning
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We booked a nonstop flight from New York to Los Angeles to save time.
The nonstop bus service between the two cities runs every two hours.
They completed a nonstop drive across the country without taking any long breaks.
02

continuing without interruption or pause

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The party was nonstop, with music and dancing lasting until the early hours of the morning.
He complained about the nonstop noise from the construction site.
The nonstop traffic on the highway made the commute longer than usual.
03

continuously intense, relentless, and unceasing

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The workers faced nonstop pressure to meet the project deadline.
She endured nonstop demands from her boss, leaving her exhausted by the end of the week.
After hours of nonstop rain, the streets began to flood.
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The music played nonstop at the party, keeping everyone dancing.
He worked nonstop to complete the project on time.
The rain fell nonstop for the entire day.
Nonstop
01

a direct journey by air that goes from the point of departure to the final destination without pausing at any intermediate locations

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I managed to catch a nonstop from New York to Paris, saving a lot of travel time.
The airline offers a nonstop to Tokyo that leaves early in the morning.
We were lucky to book the last nonstop available for our trip to Los Angeles.
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